| Literature DB >> 26497948 |
Jorge Medina-Rosas1, Dafna D Gladman2,3, Jiandong Su4, Arthy Sabapathy5, Murray B Urowitz6,7, Zahi Touma8.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we determined: (1) the utility of an untimed sample of urine protein/creatinine ratio (PCR) as a screening test for proteinuria, (2) its ability to accurately measure proteinuria, and (3) cutoff values for PCR predicting protein content in a 24-h urine collection sample (24hP) of 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 g/day.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26497948 PMCID: PMC4619322 DOI: 10.1186/s13075-015-0808-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Demographic characteristics of the patients included in the study
| Characteristics | 24hP <0.5 g/day | 24hP 0.5–0.99 g/day | 24hP 1–1.99 g/day | 24hP ≥2.0 g/day | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of samples (%) | 662 (53.7 %) | 266 (21.6 %) | 171 (13.9 %) | 174 (14.1 %) | 1233 (100 %) |
| Number of patients (%) | 208 (64.6 %) | 42 (13.0 %) | 29 (9 %) | 43 (13.3 %) | 322 (100 %) |
| Females, n (%) | 177 (85.1 %) | 32 (76.2 %) | 23 (79.3 %) | 37 (86.0 %) | 269 (83.5 %) |
| Males, n (%) | 31 (14.9 %) | 10 (23.8 %) | 6 (20.7 %) | 6 (14.0 %) | 53 (16.5 %) |
| Whites, n (%) | 118 (56.7 %) | 23 (54.8 %) | 11 (37.9 %) | 21 (48.8 %) | 173 (53.7 %) |
| Blacks, n (%) | 37 (17.8 %) | 7 (16.7 %) | 6 (20.7 %) | 12 (27.9 %) | 62 (19.3 %) |
| Asians, n (%) | 21 (10.1 %) | 6 (14.3 %) | 5 (17.2 %) | 4 (9.3 %) | 36 (11.2 %) |
| Other ethnicities, n (%) | 32 (15.4 %) | 6 (14.3 %) | 7 (24.1 %) | 6 (14.0 %) | 51 (15.8 %) |
| Disease duration, yr (SD) | 13.02 ± 10.38 | 8.90 ± 6.23 | 11.54 ± 9.49 | 8.61 ± 8.07 | 11.76 ± 9.71 |
| Age at first 24hP, yr (SD) | 42.26 ± 14.88 | 37.02 ± 16.14 | 38.33 ± 13.66 | 35.05 ± 11.58 | 40.26 ± 14.76 |
| Serum creatinine, μmol/L (SD) | 84.39 ± 47.30 | 87.76 ± 42.56 | 87.76 ± 42.56 | 80.49 ± 58.02 | 84.18 ± 47.03 |
| Patients taking prednisone, n (%) | 79 (62.7 %) | 22 (59.5 %) | 16 (59.3 %) | 31 (77.5 %) | 148 (64.3 %) |
| Patients taking immunosuppressives, n (%) | 70 (55.6 %) | 25 (67.6 %) | 14 (51.9 %) | 28 (70.0 %) | 137 (59.6 %) |
24hP Protein content in a 24-h urine collection sample
Fig. 1Scatterplot of correlation between protein content in a 24-h urine collection sample; (24hP) and untimed sample of urine protein/creatinine ratio for all urine samples. PCR spot urine protein/creatinine ratio
Results of correlations between 24hP and PCR and agreement between 24hP/24hC and PCR
| Correlation | Interpretationa | ICC (2, | Interpretationb | CCC | Interpretationc | |
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| 95 % CI | 95 % CI | ||||
| All samples | 0.79 | High | 0.87 | Appropriate | 0.85 | Poor |
| <0.0001 | 0.83–0.91 | 0.83–0.87 | ||||
| 24hP | 0.4 | Low | 0.52 | Poor | 0.62 | Poor |
| <0.5 g/day | <0.0001 | 0.50–0.53 | 0.56–0.67 | |||
| 24hP | 0.2 | Negligible | 0.57 | Poor | 0.34 | Poor |
| 0.5–0.99 g/day | 0.0007 | 0.55–0.58 | 0.24–0.46 | |||
| 24hP | 0.3 | Low | 0.73 | Poor | 0.55 | Poor |
| 1–1.99 g/day | 0.001 | 0.70–0.76 | 0.43–0.68 | |||
| 24hP | 0.6 | Moderate | 0.77 | Poor | 0.44 | Poor |
| ≥2.0 g/day | 0.0001 | 0.70–0.83 | 0.35–0.53 |
CCC concordance correlation coefficient, CI confidence interval, 24hC measured creatinine content in a 24-h urine sample collection, 24hP protein content in a 24-h urine collection sample, ICC intraclass correlation coefficient
The ratio of the protein content and the creatinine content in a 24-h urine collection sample (24hP/24hC) was calculated by dividing 24hP (g/day) by creatinine content (mmol/day) reported in the results of the same 24 h urine sample
aCorrelation: negligible (r = 0.00–0.29), low (r = 0.3–0.49), moderate (r = 0.5–0.7), high (r = 0.7–0.9), very high (r = 0.9–0.99)
bMeasure of agreement: ICC (2, k) ≥0.85 = good reliability (agreement)
cMeasure of agreement: CCC <0.9 = poor agreement
Fig. 2Bland-Altman plot for ratios of protein content and creatinine content in 24-h urine collection samples (24H-P/24-H Creatinine) and untimed samples of urine protein/creatinine ratio (PCR)
ROC classification for best PCR cutoffs reflecting 24hP 0.5 g/day using binary 24hP as the gold standard
| Probability level | Number of correctly predicted events | Number of correctly predicted nonevents | Number of nonevents predicted as events | Number of events predicted as nonevents | Sensitivity | Specificity | PCR |
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| 0.983 | 65 | 570 | 1 | 597 | 0.098 |
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| 0.970 | 66 | 570 | 1 | 596 | 0.100 |
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| 0.909 | 66 | 569 | 2 | 596 | 0.100 |
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| 0.847 | 552 | 519 | 52 | 110 | 0.834 |
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| 0.754 | 579 | 493 | 78 | 83 | 0.875 |
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24hP protein content in a 24-h urine collection sample, PCR untimed sample of urine protein/creatinine ratio, ROC receiver operating characteristic
Boldface type indicates statistically significant values
Fig. 3Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for best cutoff of untimed samples of urine protein/creatinine ratio using binary protein content in a 24-h urine collection sample (24hP) as the gold standard (24hP cutoff 0.5 g/day)